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Revision as of 16:46, 28 October 2020
Project Q16093 in Czech Republic
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English | Implementation of austerity measures of APCO technex, s.r.o. |
Project Q16093 in Czech Republic |
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1,190,025.47 Czech koruna
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2,380,050.95 Czech koruna
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50.0 percent
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31 December 2019
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APCO technex, s.r.o.
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51732
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Předložený projekt Realizace úsporných opatření společnosti APCO technex, s.r.o. je zaměřen na realizaci opatření, které žadatel plánuje realizovat s úmyslem snížení energetické spotřeby.Aktivity, které budou v rámci projektu realizovány, zahrnují: - výměna stávajících nevyhovujících oken, střešních oken, vchodových dveří a vrat- zateplení pláště budovy - stěny, střecha- výměna zdroje tepla - výměna stávajících světel za nová svítidla s moderní LED technologií a. (Czech)
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The submitted project Implementation of saving measures of APCO technex, s.r.o. is focused on the implementation of measures that the applicant plans to implement with the intention of reducing energy consumption.The activities that will be implemented within the project include: — replacement of existing unsatisfactory windows, roof windows, entrance doors and door-integration of the building’s shell – walls, roof- exchange of heat source – replacement of existing lights with new lighting with modern LED technology and. (English)
22 October 2020
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Identifiers
CZ.01.3.10/0.0/0.0/16_061/0012011
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